Reverend James Nisbet and father[?]
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The Reverend James Nisbet and an unidentified older man, possibly his father
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Reverend James Nisbet and father[?]
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
The Reverend James Nisbet and an unidentified older man, possibly his father
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of Prince Albert area citizens. From left to right: front row; Mr. Cowan of Cowan Lumber and Big River Lumber Co., ex-Sheriff Graham Neilson, George Stalker proprietor Queens Hotel and Shellbrook Hotel, Back row; possibly Thomas Scott, Fred Kerr Ex Warden of the Provincial Jail and Saskatchewan Penitentiary, unidentified
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Maiden Lake school with staff, students, and local residents
First steam locomotive to Prince Albert
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First locomotive into Prince Albert. Unidentified men and children gathered around the engine
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View of the ferry "Battleford" on the North Saskatchewan River
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Interior of an unidentified hardware store
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John Diefenbaker, Leslie Taylor, and Olive Diefenbaker meet with unidentified people
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Alexander and Mary Campbell (nee McKay)
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The riverboat Marquis on the shore of the North Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert
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Beat mascot of the 243rd Battalion
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Port of Prince Albert with three different boats, one in front carrying a load of bricks
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View of silos, grain elevators in background, unidentified building at right, railyards to far right
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Nisbet party cairn on the south bank of the North Saskatchwan River. Cairn reads: "At or near this spot in August 1866, 66 days after leaving the Lord Selkirk Colony on the Red River, the founders of Prince Albert made their first camp within what is now the city limits. The members of the party were Rev. James Nisbet, Mrs. Misbet, Mary Nisbet (child), George Flett, Mrs. Flett, William McBeth, John McKay, Mrs. McKay, Mary M. McKay (child), C Tina McKay (child), Alex Polson. Erected by the Prince Albert Historical Society Sept. 8, 1924"
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Valade home in Prince Albert, unidentified persons in front likely members of the Valade family
Bio/historical note: The home of Louis and Emerie Valade was located at 1731 Central Avenue, as per the 1923 Henderson's Directory